Critically Endangered Black Rhinos Nearly Double at Animal Sanctuary in Kenya
Rhinos are making a comeback at one particular sanctuary in Africa. The Sera Community Rhino Sanctuary in Kenya is boasting a near-doubling of its black rhino population in less than 10 years. The sanctuary took in 10 black rhinos in 2015 and announced the population has grown to 19, and that’s not counting the present rhino calves. The World Wildlife Fund says black rhinos are critically endangered, with only about 5,500 left. Inside Edition Digital’s Mara Montalbano has more.
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